By Dave Andrusko In stark and dramatic terms pro-life Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng told Congress Thursday that he wants to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and requested to have his "freedom of travel guaranteed" as he seeks to leave...
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Chen Guangcheng feels “let down” by Obama Administration
By Dave Andrusko As NRL News Today is about to post, the latest in the rapidly-changing situation of human rights activist Chen Guangcheng is that he has told journalists he fears for his life and, contrary to earlier stories, wants to leave China. Chen, 40,...
Mitt Romney Calls for Protection for Chen Guangcheng, Expresses Opposition to China’s One-child policy
By Dave Andrusko As NRL News Today was about to be posted, there was little new news about the status of Chen Guangcheng, the courageous human rights activist who in 2006 exposed the Chinese government’s systematic, massive use of forced abortion and involuntary...
Chen Guangcheng: Rebel without a Cause? Reading the Washington Post, you would think so
By Dave Andrusko I confess that there’s been too much on my plate today to do a thorough search, but fortunately the Washington Examiner’s Timothy Carney did. His excellent article is aptly titled, “Is Chen Guangcheng a rebel without a cause?” As you know from “Not...
Chen Guangcheng Escapes House Arrest; Human Rights Activist documented forced abortions and forced sterilizations
By Dave Andrusko Blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng escaped his house arrest in Shandong province last Sunday with reports that he made his way to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Chen, a self-taught lawyer, had been under house arrest for 16 months after serving...
Movie Star beaten when he attempts to meet Chinese man who exposed forced abortion in Chinese province
By Dave Andrusko The irony no doubt is lost on Chinese authorities, not known for their subtly. “Batman” star Christian Bale has starred in a just released movie partly funded by the Chinese government, “The Flowers of War,” that “the Beijing regime is heavily...